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Discover Ludwig"one separate" is not a correct or common phrase in English.
It is possible that you may have heard someone say "as one" or "as one separate" in a sentence, which means someone or something is considered separately or individually, but with consideration for a larger group or whole. For example: - As one separate unit, the team worked diligently to achieve their goal, but as a whole, they faced numerous challenges.
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Each sample was sequenced on one separate lane and obtained 35 bases long single reads from the 5′-ends.
The GSA specialist nurses separated split roles by delivering routine care three days a week and undertaking the GSA role on one separate day a week.
From the measurements on the four separate spots in each specimen one separate average value for L*, a*, and b* were calculated.
Can one separate love from paedophilia?
Then, one by one, separate the eggs, setting the white aside.
But can one separate means and ends this way -- and justify the former by the latter?
You can submit one separate entry for each competition, but you will not be eligible to win more than one prize.
Two others in the dock – TAV Engineering and Motherwell Control Systems – are also pleading not guilty to one separate charge each.
Actually, they have one separate cliche: teens from out of town find it hard to fit in so they start hanging around with social misfits or goths or beatniks or vampires suffering from social anxiety disorders.
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Twenty-one separate publications followed the acquittal of Reverend Ephraim Avery, in 1833, for the murder of Sarah Cornell.
Twenty-one separate analyses are planned (8 for Aim 1, 8 for Aim 2, 5 for Aim 3).
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